PROCEDURES
A) Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
In this surgery, the surgeon staples and cuts out 2/3rd of the stomach to reduce the stomach's capacity to retain food converting the remaining part of the stomach into a banana-shaped tube.
Key Benefits – Reduces hunger and encourages rapid weight loss.
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B) Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass
Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass is a weight loss surgery where the stomach is divided into a small pouch and the rest of the stomach, making you feel full after eating only a small amount of food. Then, the small pouch is directly connected to a part of the small intestine, allowing food to bypass a section of the gut. This means you absorb fewer calories from the food you eat. The procedure helps you eat less and lose weight more effectively.
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C) Laparoscopic Mini Gastric Bypass
Laparoscopic Mini Gastric Bypass is a less invasive weight loss surgery where a large portion of the stomach is turned into a small pouch and attached to the small intestine, helping you eat less and absorb fewer calories. It's a simpler alternative to traditional gastric bypass.
D) Endoscopic Gastric Balloon
The endoscopic gastric balloon is a non-surgical weight loss procedure where a deflated balloon is inserted into your stomach through your mouth using an endoscope—a thin, flexible tube with a camera. Once in place, the balloon is filled with saline, making less room in your stomach. This helps you feel fuller faster and reduces the amount of food you can eat, leading to weight loss. The balloon is typically removed after six months, during which lifestyle and diet changes are encouraged to maintain weight loss.
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ABOUT BARIATRIC SURGERY

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